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he did not have the sanction of the libyan government. i don't know if he will be representing the libyan government after today. the libyan government, as it currently exists, is not cooperating with the united states. none of what was related to me over this past weekend is true, so to correct this information that can be secured from the scottish crown, some time inned inchbored inch bureau after christmas. >> our ambassador who died in benghazi tragically was communicating with you. he was communicating information to you. it's a great loss that he's not with us. what was he able to tell you? >> he was purchase furnishing us information that he was able to extract from bits and pieces that was scattered all over the offices, and as he gathered this information he would make it a point to get a hold of one of us in the organization of the families that have stuck together, and we would relay that information on. possibly what we were looking for was who else was involved in the downing of pan am 103, was assad, the iranian government?
he did not have the sanction of the libyan government. i don't know if he will be representing the libyan government after today. the libyan government, as it currently exists, is not cooperating with the united states. none of what was related to me over this past weekend is true, so to correct this information that can be secured from the scottish crown, some time inned inchbored inch bureau after christmas. >> our ambassador who died in benghazi tragically was communicating with you....
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the government sells leases outlane plots and different terms. but some are sold completely as well others i leased for thirty forty or fifty years these years it all depends on the situation personally suggest the following framework there's you policyholders we provide a link and investors use it to build a hotel complex is michael poses for commercial property they don't accept it he would love it if russians. or noon for their funders of cypress in crete that year would also turn their attention. to real estate in course for almost the same and i will not be completely c.t. scan we have many advantages for you to go to particularly picturesque wildlife center and amazingly clear see. the historical town my name listed as a unicycle here is the site. of two inch unfortunate is. in much much more. humid awfully imus. thank you thank you very much for being with us and just to read that my guest today was and he still expects mayor how the city of course puts that's it for now from all of us here if you won't have yourself a spotlight or maybe a
the government sells leases outlane plots and different terms. but some are sold completely as well others i leased for thirty forty or fifty years these years it all depends on the situation personally suggest the following framework there's you policyholders we provide a link and investors use it to build a hotel complex is michael poses for commercial property they don't accept it he would love it if russians. or noon for their funders of cypress in crete that year would also turn their...
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so government makes things worse what we need to do is take power away from the government and make it make it a system where we understand if you give government power that's of the lesser recipe for destruction and bad things and so that we watch that because it's always is always big government big business that goes to government lobbies for special favors always couched in terms that are supposed to help the little guy but that's never the way it works i mean these bailouts of huge banks and the auto companies it wasn't to help the stockholders or the managers the c.e.o.'s of those companies it was allegedly to help people with underwater mortgages but those people were not help the little guy wasn't helped the well connected rich and powerful war were helped thanks for thought thanks for joining us live here on r.t. good to hear from me thanks thanks for having me. now to some of the news stories from around the world in a world update very nearly nineteen minutes past the hour in the russian capital international peacekeepers taken hostage by owner monday by rebels in sudan have
so government makes things worse what we need to do is take power away from the government and make it make it a system where we understand if you give government power that's of the lesser recipe for destruction and bad things and so that we watch that because it's always is always big government big business that goes to government lobbies for special favors always couched in terms that are supposed to help the little guy but that's never the way it works i mean these bailouts of huge banks...
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to wards will the government just take it away boyd back from the leases. well this lead. off topic let's talk about the government sells leases i don't lend plots undefined terms. but some are sold completely as well others at least for thirty forty or fifty years these years it all depends on the situation and personally suggest the following framework there's the policy we provide dealing. and investors use it to build a hotel complex is poses no commercial property so i don't accept the we would love it if russians. were noon for their funders of cyprus in crete obviously you would also turn their attention. to real estate in course for almost the same and i will not be crude to see it risky we have many advantages particularly picturesque wildlife center an amazingly clear sea. historical town my name listed as a union school here is the site. of two engine forces. still cook at the inn much much more. school doesn't offer rearm us. thank you thank you very much for being with us and just the way that my guest today was you know i missed this mayor out of the safety o
to wards will the government just take it away boyd back from the leases. well this lead. off topic let's talk about the government sells leases i don't lend plots undefined terms. but some are sold completely as well others at least for thirty forty or fifty years these years it all depends on the situation and personally suggest the following framework there's the policy we provide dealing. and investors use it to build a hotel complex is poses no commercial property so i don't accept the we...
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now is besides our own no one had let's say and i speak now for australia we had this enormous the government overhead and now we have in addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at a competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency. though in the overall i'm. for a strong europe i think especially all the people. with that that there were a lot of war and they had people afraid of that so basically a strong european union could may be sure or preserve peace maybe better but what i think what's wrong is to have the same common currency because that just doesn't work for the simple reason the primary reason why people get up and i'm wanting is they want to make a better life for themselves and their families if they peeped out of a system but they recognised that if the input and people paid accordingly to do it that would drive the whole system so so their concern is this to bring everybody down on the same level. and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been
now is besides our own no one had let's say and i speak now for australia we had this enormous the government overhead and now we have in addition to european no way ahead and so it be very difficult to make a competitive product at a competitive price if you were elected would you pull austria out of the single currency. though in the overall i'm. for a strong europe i think especially all the people. with that that there were a lot of war and they had people afraid of that so basically a...
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the new government wants to ease austere measures. and they will discuss rescue plans for spain and cypress. spending cuts are mint to help countries get their finances in order. some say they are having a dampening effect. they want to change how they finance their common lending institution, the european investment bank, and they want to encourage the private sector to invest in infrastructure projects. the leaders will also discuss the joint approach to supervising banks and whether to introduce common euro zone bonds. german chancellor angela merckle made her position on the bonds clear. she is opposed to the idea. >> translator: political enforcement of a unified interest rate on bonds is ignoring the market. it is a repetition of the same mistakes. >> merkel voiced worries if there are not safe guards to insure debt and germany would have to bear the burden of other countries. >>> slovak's president says the integration will overcome the region's debt crisis. europeans can work together to solve their problems with debt. he spok
the new government wants to ease austere measures. and they will discuss rescue plans for spain and cypress. spending cuts are mint to help countries get their finances in order. some say they are having a dampening effect. they want to change how they finance their common lending institution, the european investment bank, and they want to encourage the private sector to invest in infrastructure projects. the leaders will also discuss the joint approach to supervising banks and whether to...
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entities and governments so in principle the. rules of economy has long down meaning that the banks. face in bigger difficulties with the they investment strategies so you know for us it's not. it's for us it's comfortable station when we tried to war in terms which would be considered by the market and by our by us fair for both sides so. it's boring it's not in. its. does not linger story it's not true does not link could to be. your first question dealing with a budget deficit ok when talking about positive figures in any economy you speak about i mean the financials they speak about the excess or the revenues russian let me ask you can you give us the figures how much were they so that means the excess on. well frankly speaking i'm. not my own part of the job i'm not responsible for. your response what you want to think. because this part of the of the calculation i understand that we. have the prices. for oil just twenty percent higher than it was scheduled to within the margin so as we can say that barge revenue was. higher
entities and governments so in principle the. rules of economy has long down meaning that the banks. face in bigger difficulties with the they investment strategies so you know for us it's not. it's for us it's comfortable station when we tried to war in terms which would be considered by the market and by our by us fair for both sides so. it's boring it's not in. its. does not linger story it's not true does not link could to be. your first question dealing with a budget deficit ok when...
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another problem is that because government ministers change so often they can't plan. today and minister in the state of israel serves for an average of one year until he understands the position and creates a vision and a long term planning he's no longer there. what many of these people want is a complete overhaul of the system but parliamentary elections slated for early next year israelis are bound to see yet another round of deal making between parties who make up the next coalition but they told him and it is. biggest suggesting more than hof this population is unhappy with its government's performance. and in a few minutes our teammates were some of russia's most famous paralympic athletes to hear their stories of courage and success in the face of great odds stay with us . trymaine isn't this true even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms. the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but a
another problem is that because government ministers change so often they can't plan. today and minister in the state of israel serves for an average of one year until he understands the position and creates a vision and a long term planning he's no longer there. what many of these people want is a complete overhaul of the system but parliamentary elections slated for early next year israelis are bound to see yet another round of deal making between parties who make up the next coalition but...
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russia has acknowledge the rebels might defeat the government. until now, the kremlin has been a firm ally of the syrian regime. after recent developments, a defeat for assad cannot be ruled out. >> our moscow correspondent was asked what was behind the unusually frank comments by the russian deputy foreign minister. >> they were quite unusual remarks coming from russia. it seems that he simply expressed a personal opinion. it was not with the blessing or strategy from above. we have heard from sources close to the foreign ministry that they're not happy about the interpretation of the comments. there is another indicator that makes it look more like a blunder, not an official turn in russian policy. the statement has not been shown are mentioned on russian state tv at all. on wednesday, russia -- at the moment, it seems quite unlikely that we are looking at a real change of policy here. >> that was our correspondent in moscow. >> to some other news now. a german man who says he was kidnapped by the cia has won his case at the european court of h
russia has acknowledge the rebels might defeat the government. until now, the kremlin has been a firm ally of the syrian regime. after recent developments, a defeat for assad cannot be ruled out. >> our moscow correspondent was asked what was behind the unusually frank comments by the russian deputy foreign minister. >> they were quite unusual remarks coming from russia. it seems that he simply expressed a personal opinion. it was not with the blessing or strategy from above. we...
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a government you know instead of a referendum so all of this. not our kurdish and all political process but a subtle. be a requirement for getting on a. spidering on the population with all if the population doesn't vote for that that if that is already democracy replaced by a ditto crissy but is this in the public interest when a bank makes a loan they're supposed to. think when a minute is just a moment but a lot of other words the borrower word and definition of credit. and the bar work on earn enough money off awkward all well. and they get repaid along with the interest it this or government and. government if you have a he's our and our rat yes that's what your assets take them away the terms of the bailout for greece to sell off its land. arrest lands its offshore oil resources the property all because that's a good play that's not libel or civil it's reached the point today where finance is aiming at the same objectives that a military war banks now waging military wars let's speak to great journalist nicholas motorists was the effect of
a government you know instead of a referendum so all of this. not our kurdish and all political process but a subtle. be a requirement for getting on a. spidering on the population with all if the population doesn't vote for that that if that is already democracy replaced by a ditto crissy but is this in the public interest when a bank makes a loan they're supposed to. think when a minute is just a moment but a lot of other words the borrower word and definition of credit. and the bar work on...
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i want a government to respect the public just like other governments do. ♪ >> reporter: president putin plans to clamp down on opposition forces as soon as he returned to the country last month. the ruling united russian parties submitted an appeal to the lower house of parliament to raise finds. opposition reacted sharply, blasting the government for trying to restrict freedom of assembly and contain protests against the government. >> translator: the new fines are the average yearly income for russians. the law will keep a tight leash on the public. >> reporter: heatedelibation lasted nearly 12 hours, but the ruling camp which has a majority in both houses of parliament ee eventually prevail. president putin wasted no time signing it into law. >> translator: our law contains no clause stricter than any existing law in europe. we recall last summer's riots in london and other violence across europe. >> reporter: she's increasingly alarming by his drive to crack down on any move against his position of power. >> translator: putin probably don't know any of mean of proceeding. he thinks
i want a government to respect the public just like other governments do. ♪ >> reporter: president putin plans to clamp down on opposition forces as soon as he returned to the country last month. the ruling united russian parties submitted an appeal to the lower house of parliament to raise finds. opposition reacted sharply, blasting the government for trying to restrict freedom of assembly and contain protests against the government. >> translator: the new fines are the average...
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and security staff at the unity government park government's parliamentary building in belfast have intercepted five letters containing bullets it's the latest in a campaign of violence by some militant protestants that escalated after the city council's ruling to limit the number of days the british flag is to be flown free of the politicians who received death threats belong to northern ireland's pro peace alliance party. for israel the new year will be followed with new parliamentary elections after the government failed to agree on a new budget for many regular voting is the embodiment of democracy but the rapid turnaround of ministers and governments is leading to calls for an overhaul of the country's whole political system are these policy reports. call us money in my political career i was minister of regional cooperation minister of agriculture minister of housing and construction minister of immigration a little option and minister of justice even held a supposed signal tenuously but it doesn't mean i'm talented at what is just shows that the system is so messed up to be toyed. it's a
and security staff at the unity government park government's parliamentary building in belfast have intercepted five letters containing bullets it's the latest in a campaign of violence by some militant protestants that escalated after the city council's ruling to limit the number of days the british flag is to be flown free of the politicians who received death threats belong to northern ireland's pro peace alliance party. for israel the new year will be followed with new parliamentary...
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the government has repeatedly said spain can ride out the storm by itself, but many analysts believe spain cannot afford new debt. the risk premium that investors are demanding has sent spain's borrowing costs spiralling to record highs. in a radio interview on tuesday, the country's finance minister said the risk premium means the door to the market is no longer open for spain. the next big test for spain's faltering economy will come on thursday when the government plans to auction up to 2 billion euros in bonds. >> joining us for more on the story now is our brussels correspondent. what can brussels do to prevent own costs from rising even further at this stage? >> one option would, of course, be to allow the european stability mechanism, that is the rescue fund, to give money directly to banks, not just to states, to countries, but it is the rule now that only states can bar a money. one option would be to change the rules so that banks can go directly to them and get money, and it is something that the european commission also advocated last week. he has been pushing for more ec
the government has repeatedly said spain can ride out the storm by itself, but many analysts believe spain cannot afford new debt. the risk premium that investors are demanding has sent spain's borrowing costs spiralling to record highs. in a radio interview on tuesday, the country's finance minister said the risk premium means the door to the market is no longer open for spain. the next big test for spain's faltering economy will come on thursday when the government plans to auction up to 2...
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french and german government. went to the banks and then the bank saw them do with all this money and they said well you know why has greece gone wrong i think there's a good chance. i do not think there will be. and economically. in a major event. the disruption will be very short lived you know some of the states in the united states one. in eight hundred forty the federal government did not bail out the states. and there is not a major disruption in real in the output and employment they may go by in the fall and stay in the euro zone but the euro may just completely. collapse if not the advantage to having it seems to be more of a symbolic it's true that it's convenient for poorest women who feel tween the states and but countries that did not enter the euro. have done as well or better. than those that. did it didn't seem to be a big. positive benefit to. the members the ones that didn't join you know or sweden. denmark and the united kingdom one of the reasons why the euro has failed so just retired such a y
french and german government. went to the banks and then the bank saw them do with all this money and they said well you know why has greece gone wrong i think there's a good chance. i do not think there will be. and economically. in a major event. the disruption will be very short lived you know some of the states in the united states one. in eight hundred forty the federal government did not bail out the states. and there is not a major disruption in real in the output and employment they may...
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government forces have again shelled the opposition stronghold of homs. this internet footage is said to show the aftermath of the attacks. more than 100 people have been killed here since monday. syria pose a powerful neighbor turkey is intensifying support of syria opposition activists. the prime minister wants assad's opponents to work together. >> we are going to start a new initiative with those countries that stand by the people, not the syrian government. this is what we are preparing. >> the u.s. has closed its embassy in damascus. britain and several other eu countries ever called ambassadors as have the gulf states. international pressure on syria is mounting. >> let's bring in our correspondent. markets, the russian foreign minister received an enthusiastic welcome in damascus. what does he want to achieve? >> we do not have any details, so it is hard to say. what we heard, what you talked about already is assad agreed to take up talks with opposition leaders, and he will allow air bleed observers to get back to the process, and he is already r
government forces have again shelled the opposition stronghold of homs. this internet footage is said to show the aftermath of the attacks. more than 100 people have been killed here since monday. syria pose a powerful neighbor turkey is intensifying support of syria opposition activists. the prime minister wants assad's opponents to work together. >> we are going to start a new initiative with those countries that stand by the people, not the syrian government. this is what we are...
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the government's. the people's best interests it's just doing what it's own interests and the people don't trust the government the government had an option they could have just said no we're not going to accept these measures of default and by the way there's no reason that a default has to equal an exit from the euro zone i don't see the connection other people have made that point and that's used to intimidate the population say well if you don't. we're going to default and going to be one of the chaos and one of the drachma hyperinflation disaster and you know these are scare tactics because the people that are in power a bent benefit from a system where they can cooperate with the euro kratz in brussels i don't believe anyone within their right mind would think that they'd be able to to pay though those that's backed clear there's an interest for the banks that are on the hook the european central bank is obviously bought a lot of that debt so they stand to lose but at the same time if they just k
the government's. the people's best interests it's just doing what it's own interests and the people don't trust the government the government had an option they could have just said no we're not going to accept these measures of default and by the way there's no reason that a default has to equal an exit from the euro zone i don't see the connection other people have made that point and that's used to intimidate the population say well if you don't. we're going to default and going to be one...
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time's running out for the latest peace plan for syria with iran pressing the government and opposition to lay down weapons both sides of the conflict are expected to cease fire by thursday or face further measures from the my security council. plus moscow slams the sentencing of victor a bullet and the valves for bringing the alleged russian arms to your home after u.s. court gave him twenty five years for conspiring to kill americans the judge and said there will be no evidence against both it's not for the arresting operation that entraps happen. next the unhealthy and makes the viewer crisis bailouts and hysterical the former head of the european central bank john clark trisha weighs in on the state of the world's economy. well today we're joined by three shay he's the chairman of a group of thirty a panel of a former central bankers finance ministers and academics and he's no stranger to weaving through financial crises having served as the chief of the european central bank from two thousand and three to two thousand and eleven leading the post in october of last year thanks very
time's running out for the latest peace plan for syria with iran pressing the government and opposition to lay down weapons both sides of the conflict are expected to cease fire by thursday or face further measures from the my security council. plus moscow slams the sentencing of victor a bullet and the valves for bringing the alleged russian arms to your home after u.s. court gave him twenty five years for conspiring to kill americans the judge and said there will be no evidence against both...
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is going to be governance well in terms of the euro crisis is the worst over are we out of the woods at this point i think that we know it is hard work to do because. what you have to to obtain is from all countries the capacity including those who are in great difficulty to demonstrate that they have fiscal policies and economy policies in general competitive policies that are sustainable in the long run in the medium and long run but that is true for the your but it's also true for the other big kind of b.s. of the advance countries i think it's really now we're demanding a new move of the investors observers savers the world over to our old ways including the advanced economy to demonstrate that they are sustainable in the medium and long run speaking of advanced economies and sustainability the u.s. for example its debt now stands at fifteen trillion overall u.s. debt is fifty seven trillion and the debt ceiling may be raised again it's widely expected it will by the end of the year if not earlier is this going to send another problem around the global economy and is this sustain
is going to be governance well in terms of the euro crisis is the worst over are we out of the woods at this point i think that we know it is hard work to do because. what you have to to obtain is from all countries the capacity including those who are in great difficulty to demonstrate that they have fiscal policies and economy policies in general competitive policies that are sustainable in the long run in the medium and long run but that is true for the your but it's also true for the other...
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or symbolically in the history of syria and of course some political purposes although end to government protests in syria have a very nature the rock you things that they usually don't before the day the place the time also the prayer and even because they're gathering for and they're chanting i usually make. and this thing changes although with. so exactly who is behind these messages but it is now the common subject among people in general not just on t.v. but i don't know specific source and then i heard from the people around me my friends but actually television. some yes some. well and i don't know there are some people who name every friday but it doesn't interest me i think you should ask them. i think i heard something on t.v. . the trail led us to a website called syrian revolution it is here that the name of the coming friday is usually published supposedly after people vote for it it said it represents all of the groups strangely enough the syrian national called the nation committee the opposition within the country say they have nothing to do with this site also another pl
or symbolically in the history of syria and of course some political purposes although end to government protests in syria have a very nature the rock you things that they usually don't before the day the place the time also the prayer and even because they're gathering for and they're chanting i usually make. and this thing changes although with. so exactly who is behind these messages but it is now the common subject among people in general not just on t.v. but i don't know specific source...
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you dress it up it is kind of stealing as well isn't it getting movies and music for free surely the government's got to do something was not stealing you know if it weren't stealing we wouldn't need the copyright law in the first place property lords of price but anyway where we are is that this law is so out of touch with public opinion that i think if you don't reduce it now the next generation of law makers are going to just scrap it altogether this is such an abuse of power i think is time is more than ripe for a serious review of what we want with copyright law and it's certainly not calling out the day just terrorists if you have the top job in the world that can sort this out how would you do that i mean protest against the planned legislation played the bills what are basic nature of the free i know you say the say you feel the same. material how do you stop the stealing while keep while keeping the web of free of control the same time is a problem. it is the corporate monopoly has come up with freedom of speech just like you say given monopoly for the entertainment industry and the valu
you dress it up it is kind of stealing as well isn't it getting movies and music for free surely the government's got to do something was not stealing you know if it weren't stealing we wouldn't need the copyright law in the first place property lords of price but anyway where we are is that this law is so out of touch with public opinion that i think if you don't reduce it now the next generation of law makers are going to just scrap it altogether this is such an abuse of power i think is time...
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they praised the greek government saying they're making progress with their budget cuts. this means that greece is still on track for another round of bailout funding. the euro also started the week on a positive note hitting a one-month high against the dollar. trading has been choppy since last thursday, but now it seems investors are more optimistic about the eurozone situation. in germany, some remain skeptical about grace's future. >> the eurozone has to show its teeth. they can just hand out money. they must make an example of greece. >> another member of the conservative party has voiced doubt about the neutrality of european central bank chief mario draghi. is something the opposition has been quick to announce. >> its a horrendous accusation. if it remains on challenge, it will undermine faith in an important institution in the middle of the crisis. >> for now, the markets appear, about the ecb's plan to buy spanish and italian bonds. it is unclear if it will provide more than temporary relief. >> european stocks at a new four month high. >> trading will see acti
they praised the greek government saying they're making progress with their budget cuts. this means that greece is still on track for another round of bailout funding. the euro also started the week on a positive note hitting a one-month high against the dollar. trading has been choppy since last thursday, but now it seems investors are more optimistic about the eurozone situation. in germany, some remain skeptical about grace's future. >> the eurozone has to show its teeth. they can just...
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. >> the greek government should abide by the rules. >> at greece is facing all of the unpredictability of another election in three weeks' time. a former prime minister said today the country had no choice but to stick to the painful austerity program, or face a damaging exit from the euro. back in brussels, the leaders will be discussing growth over dinner. there will be under pressure to send greece a clear message. are they really prepared to see chris exit the euro zone -- greece exit the euro zone? there was another cause for concern. the spanish prime minister warned that spain could not continue much longer been forced to pay such high borrowing costs. this is the 18th summit in two years, with no major decisions expected. >> this economic concern -- international leaders met in baghdad to diffuse a standoff over tehran's nuclear energy program. representatives were all there as the announcement with detailed proposals lange out steps iran could take to ensure that its nuclear program is peaceful. the talks are now expected to continue tomorrow, but is iran ready to negotiate? i
. >> the greek government should abide by the rules. >> at greece is facing all of the unpredictability of another election in three weeks' time. a former prime minister said today the country had no choice but to stick to the painful austerity program, or face a damaging exit from the euro. back in brussels, the leaders will be discussing growth over dinner. there will be under pressure to send greece a clear message. are they really prepared to see chris exit the euro zone --...
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under pressure from brussels and the international monetary fund the greek government has cut more jobs to slash funding for the nation's pensions a minimum wage but current policy appears to mainly expose those most vulnerable to crisis conditions is a mindset some feel is doomed to fail and they already have destroyed the whole generation of young people and their dreams destroyed the structure of the sabian the infrastructure of the whole country we know that it is. a day that we have no signs that these illegal or old do those bad we cannot continue like that because the policy but the government is following actually increases the day instead of finding the solution of the hearts of activists claims is their search and that they've known austerity for the best part of five years now and that time taxes have risen incomes have full and become. deficit only seems to grow and in this austerity cycle is something sought by an increasing number despite the turmoil the government warns will follow but what is a bad about our political system is that they have the right exactly the date e
under pressure from brussels and the international monetary fund the greek government has cut more jobs to slash funding for the nation's pensions a minimum wage but current policy appears to mainly expose those most vulnerable to crisis conditions is a mindset some feel is doomed to fail and they already have destroyed the whole generation of young people and their dreams destroyed the structure of the sabian the infrastructure of the whole country we know that it is. a day that we have no...
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too much power over the greek government. what the e.u. is now doing it's trying to influence the outcome of the greek general election not satisfied with getting rid of the last democratically elected prime minister and putting in a puppet in the form of mr papademos it now says it's now saying to the greek people unless you vote for the right parties are less you vote for parties that are happy to be subjugated to a you control we will not give you the rest of the money and you will go bankrupt i suspect that despite the dissatisfaction that is felt by many german politicians i think the german parliament just as the greek parliament did last sunday will continue to toe the line and continue to say that buy it out so the answer as far as i'm concerned it's rather like saving the cancer and not saving the patients we saw one of the commissioners. commissioners nearly cruz said the other day that if greece left it wouldn't be a man overboard situation so even at the top there is now a crack beginning to appear and very interesting only wha
too much power over the greek government. what the e.u. is now doing it's trying to influence the outcome of the greek general election not satisfied with getting rid of the last democratically elected prime minister and putting in a puppet in the form of mr papademos it now says it's now saying to the greek people unless you vote for the right parties are less you vote for parties that are happy to be subjugated to a you control we will not give you the rest of the money and you will go...
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most impossible to get a new financial aid from our government for a large family like mine play to your game then will be doomed to completely miss economists say that can meet the criteria what warry is them is whether reagan would be able to afford it especially with the alarming number of those fleeing lot hundreds of thousands have already left the country in the wake of the recession experts are already speculating on the worst case scenario to join the eurozone violent greek like outcome is not ruled out but a mass exodus is the most likely case let's see. reporting from latvia r.t. if. you're in his coast herbert always ready to expose those who they think are behind the global economic downturn kaiser report coming up later today here's a preview. greek the same major armed robbery carried out ancient olympia museum now my first instinct was wow this is the headline from a.p. that there mainstream media is actually starting to report what is happening to greece and the real terms of what has happened now right well my media thought was my god did britain steal the elgin marbles
most impossible to get a new financial aid from our government for a large family like mine play to your game then will be doomed to completely miss economists say that can meet the criteria what warry is them is whether reagan would be able to afford it especially with the alarming number of those fleeing lot hundreds of thousands have already left the country in the wake of the recession experts are already speculating on the worst case scenario to join the eurozone violent greek like outcome...
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and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else you know first first we got to realize we got to think about it how can we create wealth. only when we create wealth canute this tippett now obviously you've been very successful in business over the years but we're talking about running a country here do you think the two can be done in the same manner at this minute things are. similar and a country a country actually has got an advantage in business if there's management if you would lose for a few years in a row the shareholder us well will dismiss the management. in a country for instance you take the governments of foster which have been rul
and and a lot of people which in the european government i don't think they have ever been in business they don't know how business functions they thank us so so that means the business won't function i'm very much against centralizing ever doing one huge central government young huge central finance department right so i think i'm against that democracy and but in the final analysis it won't be economy i want to walk you see that in europe if too many people which one at this tippett to else...
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is saying a position government may also have been involved. in as the syrian conflict drags on it's being fueled by weapons of flowing from neighboring lebanon where illegal arms dealers are driven by profit and behave. last after weeks of violence student protests in canada and hundreds of arrests and talks over tuition hikes are set to resume but it's no longer just about soaring fees. you saw russia and around the world this is our she was an e.u. national power thanks for joining us first russia says both the syrian government and opposition gunmen are to blame for the deaths of more than one hundred civilians including over thirty children in the city of houla over the weekend speaking after a meeting with his british counterpart in moscow foreign minister sergei lavrov warned against assigning blame for this massacre let's now get the details from the north so you go russia's top diplomat says both sides in this year in conflict may be at fault what is his reasoning. well russia is calling for an international investigation to be held lo
is saying a position government may also have been involved. in as the syrian conflict drags on it's being fueled by weapons of flowing from neighboring lebanon where illegal arms dealers are driven by profit and behave. last after weeks of violence student protests in canada and hundreds of arrests and talks over tuition hikes are set to resume but it's no longer just about soaring fees. you saw russia and around the world this is our she was an e.u. national power thanks for joining us first...
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headlines he you seeking to impose tougher economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president assad through a u.n. draft resolution blocked by russia and china. russia's foreign minister calls western reaction to the veto in decent a stereo ahead of a trip to damascus into finding a political solution to the crisis. ensuring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin lays out his plans to upgrade russia's democracy a day after massive pro and anti-government rallies sweep the country. pressure on all fronts the greek coalition government in the deadlock over adopting new austerity measures to secure a second bailout while the e.u. says time for a deal is running out there. up next a special report from bali a sun so paradise where poverty is rife and so-called beach cowboys cash in on female sex tourists report coming up. probably slept with a lot of women from america. from canada to be. maybe if you. were going to. be spying on. but i'm defining it as in stride. i don't choose to change. anything. by. an
headlines he you seeking to impose tougher economic sanctions on syria's government after failing to boost pressure on president assad through a u.n. draft resolution blocked by russia and china. russia's foreign minister calls western reaction to the veto in decent a stereo ahead of a trip to damascus into finding a political solution to the crisis. ensuring greater political involvement for the people through the internet prime minister putin lays out his plans to upgrade russia's democracy a...
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reports that saudi arabian forces are fired live rounds tear gas at anti-government protesters to keep them escalates its clampdown on decide. on the first medals are handed out in london but the lympics already been mobbed by the arrests of over one hundred cyclists critics also say the corporate advertising is overshadowing the sport. right now as promised to get the latest in the world of economics and business with he's on the. hello and welcome to on the money where the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle russia is about to enter the month of august historically the russian obvious has been unpredictable for markets and investors alike and add to this the uncertainty of the euro zone talk of another global financial crisis and russia's official ascension into the world trade organization lots of knowns and known unknowns. to discuss this i'm joined by timothy crouse he is the head of the russia bank opportunity found at i.f.c. asset management company and jacob now chief economist for russia morgan stanley all right gentlemen we're going to start with our new segment
reports that saudi arabian forces are fired live rounds tear gas at anti-government protesters to keep them escalates its clampdown on decide. on the first medals are handed out in london but the lympics already been mobbed by the arrests of over one hundred cyclists critics also say the corporate advertising is overshadowing the sport. right now as promised to get the latest in the world of economics and business with he's on the. hello and welcome to on the money where the business of russia...
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and with american companies creating the technology that governments, authoritarian governments around the world are using to surveil their citizens and put them in jail. and you talk to syrian activists about this, they get very exercised. and we need -- and this kind of comes down to what is internet freedom? what is free expression on the internet? without reasonable amount of privacy from surveillance? it's going to be very difficult to use the internet as a medium for empowerment. >> there's got to be, there must be, a larger global discussion about what free speech and free press means on a global state. it has to happen. because we have now the technology. it's only very, very recent. we're sitting in the embodiment of the first amendment. i bet the number of people here who actually know what article 19 of the universal declaration of human rights says from the late 1940s would not be able to describe it. and yet that is the foundational legal document, that is the equivalent of the first amendment on the global stage. and our ignorance about how to make this debate happen on a
and with american companies creating the technology that governments, authoritarian governments around the world are using to surveil their citizens and put them in jail. and you talk to syrian activists about this, they get very exercised. and we need -- and this kind of comes down to what is internet freedom? what is free expression on the internet? without reasonable amount of privacy from surveillance? it's going to be very difficult to use the internet as a medium for empowerment. >>...
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bloody war against the regime as an international envoy seeks to negotiate peace talks between the government and opposition. the us like the old system is under scrutiny as aspirants claim serious flaws in voter registration put the integrity of the upcoming presidential vote in question. as did britain agrees status within grasping distance of its your zone rescue cash a story suicide rate suggests the public is already very the brunt of cuts. on the russian capital you're watching r.t. the joint u.n. arab league envoy to syria called the i will see talks between syria's opposition and the government when he travels to damascus on saturday and battle leader bashar loss of a signal to his willingness to talk but some rivals have angrily dismissed the idea out of hand but as more of an option reports from syria it's not always clear where the calls to find on are coming from. one spirit. friday has become one of the fines for the arab spring countries in syria this new tradition has gone even further with activists online giving every friday its own series special name because the deflect the
bloody war against the regime as an international envoy seeks to negotiate peace talks between the government and opposition. the us like the old system is under scrutiny as aspirants claim serious flaws in voter registration put the integrity of the upcoming presidential vote in question. as did britain agrees status within grasping distance of its your zone rescue cash a story suicide rate suggests the public is already very the brunt of cuts. on the russian capital you're watching r.t. the...
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and government attack an afghan government delegation visiting the site where sixteen civilians were killed by a rampaging u.s. soldier leaving one dead and three injured the weekend massacre has led to widespread fury with anti american rallies all across the country. here on out sea our very own sophie should not say speak to afghanistan's finance minister on the cost of war for the country and the cost for the people. thank you. mr afghanistan's finest minister it's great to have you with us healer to be with you so it's been a decade since afghanistan has become the front stage for the war on terror by the united states how much does it cost the nation the war has cost the nation a lot it's not i don't think you can put a dollar figure on this and if you say i did billion to one hundred billion three hundred billion it's still going. to divert station i thought it was beyond economics it gave us toothless thought and public public often national and diverse states on the street institutions putting those go together. it is not easy ten years ago after the taliban when we come bac
and government attack an afghan government delegation visiting the site where sixteen civilians were killed by a rampaging u.s. soldier leaving one dead and three injured the weekend massacre has led to widespread fury with anti american rallies all across the country. here on out sea our very own sophie should not say speak to afghanistan's finance minister on the cost of war for the country and the cost for the people. thank you. mr afghanistan's finest minister it's great to have you with us...
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the russian government would not be able to finance excessive government expenditure to supply services to its population and therefore we should not charge for that as well it was a. structural reforms which the legacy of which continues today so by about two thousand and one russia was firmly on the growth path and there often it was also aid in the growth path by the increase in prices of commodities which were the primary exports of russia but everybody in the west thinks of assumes that it is the oil and gas prices which have rescued russia out of the default that is not exactly correct before the oil and gas prices started forming up before the balance of payments started improving then the current account started improving in russia russia didn't are very significant long lasting reforms the legacy of the. still is present and you can see that they. want to be all right concerts and go again thanks so much for the time thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks bob all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert or thin
the russian government would not be able to finance excessive government expenditure to supply services to its population and therefore we should not charge for that as well it was a. structural reforms which the legacy of which continues today so by about two thousand and one russia was firmly on the growth path and there often it was also aid in the growth path by the increase in prices of commodities which were the primary exports of russia but everybody in the west thinks of assumes that it...
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quite a number of people who support the government support of president and they showed it up during the presidential campaign effect of the number of people who marched or demonstrated in favor of the government was my just bigger than the opposition that the opposition numbers and what is most important psychologically to people i never motivate to go outside to support the government. they're motivated always to go and march against the government is psychologists will practice you know the biggest number of the opposition gatherings probably a hundred thousand which is nothing on a scale of russia but eve has cost such a fuss globally i mean you have not livelihoods on a list of hundred mr flesh and people in the world times list why do you think it has resulted so rigorously throughout the world i wouldn't agree that it's called a bust world but it caused the buzz in some political sphere which i'm interested in calling this about. and as for different from a list of my i am quest but skeptical about aren't you afraid that this may trigger the grocery bill position looming i mea
quite a number of people who support the government support of president and they showed it up during the presidential campaign effect of the number of people who marched or demonstrated in favor of the government was my just bigger than the opposition that the opposition numbers and what is most important psychologically to people i never motivate to go outside to support the government. they're motivated always to go and march against the government is psychologists will practice you know the...
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the metros down no buses and one of the airports is also closed the unions are protesting against the government cutting their benefits slashing retirement age and also raising the retirement age rather so they're complaining that the workers are bearing the brunt and the enterprises are not getting hit at all when it's just a mention that designed to push through so-called fiscal union to toughen budget rules and punish those who don't have a pool nuttall a member of the european parliament has been speaking to be only one or two and he says the direction in which the is moving is democratic. they're trying to put a lot of pressure on greece and this idea that the germans have that you can almost a budget commissioner in athens who will oversee their budgets set taxes is quite frankly an affront to democracy the oldest democracy in the world and if i was in athens of the moment i was on the streets demonstrating this well the scary thing here that you have is once you start tinkering with the markets and trying to change things i think you're on a very slippery slope in these and what's happeni
the metros down no buses and one of the airports is also closed the unions are protesting against the government cutting their benefits slashing retirement age and also raising the retirement age rather so they're complaining that the workers are bearing the brunt and the enterprises are not getting hit at all when it's just a mention that designed to push through so-called fiscal union to toughen budget rules and punish those who don't have a pool nuttall a member of the european parliament...
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put their made to war in afghanistan and iraq through their governments need to now we're going to going on there and by knowing what was going on there and we see this in can apply more pressure on our governments to be accountable for the clones that have been put in our names we do not. lower the bradley manning care is because of his in just treatment of the look or as part of silencing of people the courageous people who want to do their civic duty by reporting on crimes. or or military. so other international news in brief for you this sounds. strikes on the gaza strip have left the once a been a dead end for those injured the month killed was a god that's a farm israeli army continued and confirmed the bombings they were aimed at sunny's belonging to terror groups and were a response to short range rocket attacks from gaza. rescuers have pulled a five year old girl alive from the rubble of a house flattened by a massive avalanche that killed at least nine people in southern kosovar officials say she was found buried on the ten meters of snow after officers heard her voice and a mo
put their made to war in afghanistan and iraq through their governments need to now we're going to going on there and by knowing what was going on there and we see this in can apply more pressure on our governments to be accountable for the clones that have been put in our names we do not. lower the bradley manning care is because of his in just treatment of the look or as part of silencing of people the courageous people who want to do their civic duty by reporting on crimes. or or military....
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so isn't about the weather this is about shining a light on government secrecy the sunshine week was created in two thousand and five by the american society for news editors and it's designed to highlight the public's right to know what its government is doing and why and ever since the society first came up with this idea or journalism groups of expanded the concept to create sunshine week as we know it so this week we're going to be hunting scouring highlighting a few important issues on how transparency comes into play now here is the first one here is so here's the first thing that i would like to talk about senate bill twenty one o five k. the cybersecurity after two thousand and twelve legislation is the first attempt by capitol hill the crackdown on cybersecurity but it's the latest one thought of the support of much of congress and the backing of the government of homeland security so it was introduced by joe lieberman and susan collins before going into the details of the bill let me just remind you how cybersecurity is one of lieberman's issues just think back to when we w
so isn't about the weather this is about shining a light on government secrecy the sunshine week was created in two thousand and five by the american society for news editors and it's designed to highlight the public's right to know what its government is doing and why and ever since the society first came up with this idea or journalism groups of expanded the concept to create sunshine week as we know it so this week we're going to be hunting scouring highlighting a few important issues on how...
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the government feels it has done its part. it has passed a painful package of austerity measures that prompted the worst rioting in the country for many years and brazil is still asking for more conditions. that shows the mistrust there is between the euro zone panned gr -- and greece. i have just gotten off the phone with a government source who had previously as suggested greece had done all that was necessary for the bailout funds, but i've been told there was one more hurdle. it's in the 325 million euros of extra savings the government task defined. that is not get there, but they are confident it will be found before telephone conference call later on today. what's clear is party leaders - -here have signed a written pledge. >> you and i have spoken about this before. to get back to the very old question -- and we have seen other european countries going into recession -- it had better make the other cuts that the euro zone is suggesting. where does that leave the economy room to grow? >> figures have just come out from
the government feels it has done its part. it has passed a painful package of austerity measures that prompted the worst rioting in the country for many years and brazil is still asking for more conditions. that shows the mistrust there is between the euro zone panned gr -- and greece. i have just gotten off the phone with a government source who had previously as suggested greece had done all that was necessary for the bailout funds, but i've been told there was one more hurdle. it's in the...
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save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it'll it'll suggest that we're only doing this for the money is there a coach say in the covering up it's a long time culture it's one of the few things that you could say is uniquely british in a sense that the idea that when the police kill somebody nobody's ever convicted there's been a thousand deaths in police custody in this country in the last twenty odd years and not one policeman not one has ever been convicted it's always been covered up there's a famous case in two thousand and six where a brazilian electrician was shot to death by seven. uniforms plain clothes police in front of forty horrified
save the government a lot of money because exposing tax evasion the government will give you ten percent of what they saved so we have case after case after case now of whistleblowers in america receiving enormous sums of money one woman received one hundred thirty one million dollars as a ten percent of what she saved the government tax avoidance so those things are encouraging to some whistleblowers we don't believe in that here we don't think that people ought to take money because it'll...
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started is the german private sector, shoving its bad foreign assets into the bank and into the german government. because -- there has been some increase in net german exposure to the euro area since beginning of the crisis. because, the -- the cumulative current count dech sit ineuro area of germany has been positive. much more than capital inflows. much of it is simply germans taking foreign assets home. since they can't do that in the aggregate, because that decries a bigger account surplus than they had, they are simply shoving it into the public sector. so the main, exposure change has not been for germany, but was within germany that the german taxpayer is much more exposed than the german private creditor. there is an enormous capacity in germany to forget that you can't have an irresponsible borrower without having an irresponsible lender. and of course, germany in the unup to tu run up to the financial crisis was prime example of the irresponsible lender. they were shoving money into the periphery, island, spain, and, as if there was no tomorrow. and -- as a result of course, and, refle
started is the german private sector, shoving its bad foreign assets into the bank and into the german government. because -- there has been some increase in net german exposure to the euro area since beginning of the crisis. because, the -- the cumulative current count dech sit ineuro area of germany has been positive. much more than capital inflows. much of it is simply germans taking foreign assets home. since they can't do that in the aggregate, because that decries a bigger account surplus...
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the syrian government on board hopefully we can get or get the promise of how the site actually work while the elders are actually. station the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president carter. nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. you know work with the various countries involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked am i happy with the well obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved and it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and the course of things that has happened oh i think journalists can certainly change the world the int
the syrian government on board hopefully we can get or get the promise of how the site actually work while the elders are actually. station the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president carter. nelson mandela. archbishop tutu people with high bar of authority they work is that as a as a as a group to try to resolve conflicts and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to bring him has been asked by the united nations to try to. you know work with...
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a united states of europe but then we have to start with a parliament that it's worth it its name a government that is elected by the parliament not a commission we have to start putting together the true parts of high politics like defense security those things have to be integrated and we can have principle of subsidiarity for economic policy so right now we're building a technocratic euro for the benefit of certainly leads for the benefit of the political elite for the benefit of the financial elite which is not really a citizens europe so you suggesting that germany should lead the way in convincing countries that would be in this united states of europe to essentially give a sovereign rights germany cannot lead by itself this german french tunde has to work it's a difficult time them and i'm not sure we can really make it work but even sarkozy and merkel have learnt to work together but martin has been to yield ing so i'm not sure how the french german tandem will work once romney becomes a bit more sort of. points to basic things that have to be done but without french german cooperation
a united states of europe but then we have to start with a parliament that it's worth it its name a government that is elected by the parliament not a commission we have to start putting together the true parts of high politics like defense security those things have to be integrated and we can have principle of subsidiarity for economic policy so right now we're building a technocratic euro for the benefit of certainly leads for the benefit of the political elite for the benefit of the...